The selectmen said they all hoped to see more details from the developer at the time, given the tight timeframe from the Massachusetts Gaming Commission that calls for a community vote in October.

Butera promised more detailed information in six weeks, including specifics of the design itself and possible mitigation solutions to some of the concerns.

DeBartolomeis said he wanted to know whether they have hired consultants yet, who they are and whether their work has begun. The other Selectmen also called for more information on the storefront Foxwoods had announced they would be opening last week, but has still yet to open, and whether the funds for the town’s attorney have been released yet.

Selectman Bill Buckley suggested asking for updates every two weeks on their progress between now and mid-June, when the six-week deadline is up.

“The ball is in their court,” said selectmen Chairman Brian Murray. “I have no desire to chase them. If their proposal is serious, the work will show it.”

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